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I have here a planter Ella a modern-day reproduction of an experiment theres actually over a hundred years old the planter Ella was a really designed by a Norwegian space physicist called Kristian Birkeland who in 1899 led an expedition to the top of an Arctic mountain to study the northern lights or the aurora borealis as it also known Berkeley was actually the first man who really started to understand how the Auroras were formed and back in his laboratory and also he built this experiment to show his ideas of the world this particular planter Ella was assigned by CNRS in France by a French scientist called Sharla Liston and its a vacuum experiment so what we have here is a vacuum chamber and a vacuum pump which is a bit like a Hoover home and the vacuum pump sucks up moves of the air out of the chamber not all of the air or most of it so its recreating the conditions about a hundred kilometres altitude where we see the aurora now inside this vacuum chamber youve got a big ball